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Afghanistan
Rescue Effort for Fallen Comrade
2007-01-17
Amazing story of how soldiers stay together and, in the end, fight for their honor and their pals.
It was an extraordinary end to a tragic operation. When Lance Corporal Matthew Ford was shot during an assault on a Taliban fortress last Monday, his comrades mounted a dramatic rescue mission that saw soldiers being strapped to the wings of helicopter gunships as they crossed a river under heavy enemy fire.

The remarkable mission, dubbed "Flight of the Phoenix" by some, did not save the life of the 30-year-old marine who, it turned out, had died instantly from gunshot wounds. But it may gain four courageous marines an honoured place in British military history books.

The drama unfolded during a British assault on Jugroom fort, a Taliban base in Garmser, a district of southern Helmand racked by violence. The riverside fort - a high walled compound ringed by watchtowers - had been under surveillance for more than two months. Military intelligence believed key Taliban leaders were hiding inside and that it was the command headquarters for insurgent activity across Garmser.

On Sunday night a 200-strong British force, led by Royal Marines, launched an operation to flush the Taliban out of the heavily fortified position. They started by launching a diversionary attack on other enemy positions to the north. Then at about 2am, they turned their sights on the real target. B1 bombers and 155mm artillery attacked as a company of marines from 45 Commando gathered on the western bank of the river, across from the fort.
Posted by:Steve White

#7  Actually, that's a pretty amazing example of field expediency.

I doubt there's many other examples around of troops strapping themselves to the weapons struts of a helicopter in order to conduct an emergency airmobiloe drop into a hostile LZ.

Posted by: FOTSGreg   2007-01-17 19:07  

#6  I'm so dizzy!!!
Posted by: Chuck Simmins   2007-01-17 15:09  

#5  to be clear, it was the stub wings, not the rotary wings to which the soldiers were strapped.
Posted by: USN, Ret.   2007-01-17 14:54  

#4  the Taliban were not expelled from Jugroom fort, and their defiance may be a harbinger of more hard fighting to come

why was the place not leveled to the ground - a single daisy cutter dropped? Nice quagmire ref too....jeebus
Posted by: Frank G   2007-01-17 08:31  

#3  All is not lost so long as Britain produces men such as these.
Posted by: trailing wife   2007-01-17 07:30  

#2  Sorry, Howard but they are incapable of learning anything but Allah is great and all of us are infidels that must die. If that leads to them dieing in greater quantities than us so be it. A big hu-hah to the Marines. Saw the footage on SkyNews while in London.
Posted by: Jack is Back!   2007-01-17 05:03  

#1  Our intention was to show the insurgents that they are not safe anywhere

Hopefully they are learning this. A sad loss but well done to the marines involved.
Posted by: Howard UK   2007-01-17 03:50  

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